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Show PAROWAN TJMI.b, PAROWAN, UTAH, JANUARY 31, 1957 f.tgc 4 POSTAL PERTINENTS Howard I). Knight By Im. Among the special post office services Iarowan reside ntx are taking advantage of ii the new Certified Mail. The iww m r ice, one of the more than 75 mailing improvements provided fur the public since !53, provides important advantages of Registered Mail at less cost, including proof 1 uf Tree Order Forms Available From Agent Countyorder trees from Form to Duttons For Milady Say Auto Engineers the USAC for woodlot, wind break or shelter belt planting may be obtained from the Iron County agents office. By Jeanne Smith, Dodge Wallace Sjoblom, county agent, said trees should be ordered before March 15 for complete selection of species and early shipment. delivery. Trees cost $2 to $4 per Certified mail is designed Farmers must agree to put ticularly for mail which protect them fom fire, grazing has no intrinsic value such as and other injurious agencies. jictipts notices, documents, They must also agree to cultih gal papers and so forth. vate and irrigate them for the firt four years. Trees are The basic service costs .15c made available under the plus postage, 18 cent in all for Act. a one ounce letter. The letter Hardwood include earner or clerk who makes types delivery, obtains on a special green ash, Siberian Elm, black form the signature of the per- locust, thornless hony locust son to vv horn delivered as proof Russian olive, black walnut uf delivery. For an additional golden willow, lombardy popseven cents at the time the lar. common lilac and squaw sender deposits his Certified bush. Soft wood varieties Mail he can obtain a return ponderosa pine, blue spruce, eastern red cedar, and receipt signed by the THE HAND THAT ROCKS the cradle ia apending more time ffuidir.g the ateering wheel these days. And thoae feminine hands art responsible for automotive mechanical and safety improvements that might never have been developed if it had been left male. entirely to the Were it not for the From the moment ahe enters modern cara her car, mechanical servants wait might well be upon her. coming in kita If ah rant reach the foot that men could pedal comfortably and safely, many spend a button at hr fingertips sets houra happy into motion an automatic deassembling. vice that bringa the car seat The mechaniforward. Another button raises inclined cally the seat to the proper level for male delights her. A third button will tilt the in purchasing seat to the most comfortable tJL everything position. Mini Smith from boats to A simple motion starts the enhi-record player in gine, The touch of a toe-ti- p to the kits. accelerator an automatic Modem girls, however, arent transmission puts to work shitu.'g mechanically Inclined. They dont gears. want to spend time and energy When the feminine motorist apon the technical operation of proaches a traffic signal, or must equipment. Instead, they want to stop a light touch of push a button and let an auto- her suddenly, toe starts dainty giant power device matic dry the washing, brakes working. Effortless power scrub the dishes or start the car. steering takes the work out of Thin feminine trend toward comers, and the simple, uncomplicated way parking, turning of doing things hurried many manuevering her car in heavy automotive improvements auth traffic. A tap ojf button at her side, and push butas the nd the girl in the drivers seat ton transmission. Being tinker-er- a cin automatically raise or lower at heart, men never really any window in the ear. Another starto' jected to the crank-.tvp- e flick of her fingertip turns on er. But when the ladies, bless the windshield wipers, heater their hearts, took to the road, or defroster. became standard The adage that womans place equipment. Todays 20 million feminine mo- s in the home is no longer true. torists may well take credit for And fts probably a good thing, most of the modem mechanical too. Without the wpmen starting to go places, todays automobile marvels that simplify driving and more important make mo- might be an enlarged tinker toy for grown up boys. toring safer. TV1 X ' 9 hun-dre- r. i t k t i J comes to the trucking business in Fords 1957 Style-sidakup. It typifies revolutionary changes in new Ford truejes which Ford dealers clisp ay February 1. styling has more than just "eye appeal." It widens the truck s load area 20 Full-widt- h inches, and adds 25 percent more load capacity than models offer. This pickup is one of nearly 300 models in the 1957 Ford line which ranges upward to huge extra heavy duty models. by old-styl- Ihone Audrey INSURED MAIL Piiruvvan 45G1, Donna Davenport Reporter Speakers in Sacrament meet ing were Oscar, J. llulet. Jay j?avcnPort- - and IvanDalley The program w as arranged by Raymond L. Farrow president of the High Priests Quorem. IN wild turkeys were released rm.i'v by the Utah Stat D p irtment of Fish and Gam ' The birds were received th - Colorado Game and Fi ,h Department. They wer ' Hmted near Monticello, jn tio Ahajo Mountains. n !i'n way in the d Paragonah-Cotton-woo- i I j I , I - j i wonder where the traffic went! You'll of Cedar City in Cedar Can- this area. Figures as to the number of deer tagged since Monday stood at 31. The tagging in Turkey plants have been this area is another attempt On January 29, the stork made previously in the LaSal by the dvlivered of a lovely little daugh fish and department area and the birds seem to ter to Mr. and Mrs. Gayle game to determine the be doing well. Although an of this herd. Stolk at the Iron Countv hosexact count is not possible, them first-timOver the past several years pital makeing Colorado hatches in areas less Mrs. Ortell Rasmusparents. than 50 miles from the Utah special hunts have been held sen of Parowan is the maternTurkey habitat, averaged 8 in this area every fall to try al grandmother and Mr and and cut down on the birds last spring. Mrs Arlo Topham of Para-gon- h range in this section. are paternal DEER HEARDS ARE To date very Jittel has bee;i WINTERING WELL accomplished in the are? due Mr and Mrs. Vernal GoldUtahs deer herds have win- - to lack of information a to of Phoenix Arizona and trred well to date, according where the herd came from ing Mr and Mrs Tom Clithroe & to the department of fish and Trapping has been tried in Jay Clithroe of Provo were game the area several times in the here for the funeral rrvices of Victor Showaltcr lat week Recent general heavy snows past. fut due to lack of snow- to concentrate are expected to move the animals to lower winter ranges the annimals, little success Joseph E Ward was rushed has been had. Indications are to a Salt Lake City hospital ' r the state but are not ex-cted to' cause serious herd now that with any luck at Satuidav morning Surgcrv a"- d VVI" P0hS1ble to find was performed Mondav to stop during the remainder out where this herd summers, internal hemorrhaging No reof the w inter months. Returns by sportsmen of port has been received since Munv f the states the operation tags taken from animas har- two (Ler herd, have (a'lfrul at h gher than nor-- i vested during the fall seasons Editors Prav er in this m-- ! i.d t i v atioins There'- - an old time cd tor's daring the foim the final step ,ol weeks of the cold sea- - formation and management the rounds prsver mk n to lack of snow m program. ' O I.o-I t mv wolds mia-grati- yon. Foyer Olsen, Forest Ran. ger stated the tow is 700 long and wil prolvide a vertical rise of about 200 ft. All safety requirements for the protection of the public have been met. fit e ' over-croud- ' ut A special Use Permit for the operation of a ski tow has been issued to Carl Croft and Richard Rice by the Dixie National Forest Service. The tow is located 12 miles east area this week by wardens and game managers from 1 ! SKI TOW PERMIT ISSUED FOR CEDAR CANYON USE operations were gotten under- The lolease in the high pine country was made possible thro di the use of the department snow cat This vehicle opt rates in any dept snow carries im to six men and puls a trailer as well. aes J er Twelve hens and three gobb Jets rnde up the flock of fifteen Mi inams turkeys. Seven of the hens are one year old, whle five are mature. DEER TRAPPING UNDER The tnms are two years old. WAY IN COTTONWOOD All these birds will be mature AREA. for breeding purposes by sprDeer trapping and tagging ing self-starte- C I j - Agent Cooper- The USDA-USAative Soil Testing Laboratory Gail Benson, son of Mr. and at Logan offers this service Mrs. Chester Benson is in the for $1.00 per sample. Iron County hospital where rn- doctors are trying to deter- -' the labora- of m test charge mine the cause of severe ab make fertilizer domina, pains he has been i tory sa on every sam. FOR SALE OR RENT home recomendations having since Sunday. on 1st east between center and pie. 1st north streets. FOR SALE; HOME in the Mr. and Mrs. Jack Farrow, "Lots of farmers are not See of Call Thomas Lemmon northwest section of Parowan, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Farrow, using phosphate where they Large lot with full water right Bp. and Mrs. Lyle .Farrow, should; others are putting it Call 4911 or See Clinton Mrs. Lucy Green and Mrs. on where they dont need it. Thornton. Marie Grimshaw traveled to Both are losing money. Bunkerville Nev. Saturday to Can Them! NO foreign substance remains Mr. Sjoblom says a farmer in a rug cleaned with Blue attend the funeral services of is Good! can check on as much as 10 j Lustre. St ) 's clean longer. an uncle, Rufus Bradshaw. acres of land with a single Parowan Trading Center samAnyone desiring sample. Eddie Rennie, son of Mr. Stetoinq liens HAY, good bright first, sea8s and sheets andor and Mrs Charles Rennie ofiple cond or .third crop alfalfa. $25 ,35c lb . par0wan' spent a few days information on Hw to tke a at in the call Coun per ton in the stack or $31.00 can here visiting with his grand- sample Fedper ton delivered in seven ton mother, Mrs. Ilulda Peterson ty Agents office in the TO COOK OR READY loads. Contact Junior Robinbefore moving to Las Vegas eral Building in Cedar City. FREEZE Fillmore UUtah or Phone son, Nev. with his folks. The Soil Testing Labora-- j 822 Fillmore. tory handles about 5 000 samTheyre Small, but Theyre ples a year. Farmers should Fat a few davs with his family alow at east 2 weeks for test-h. Blessed are they who were will return to his job in jnf 0f samples. not satisfied to let well enough KNIGHTS POULTRY alone. All the progress the Nephi within the next few 177 South 100 East davs. world has made we owe to Cedar City them. ELECTRICAL equipment and Phone 1312 i Lions Magazine The MIA Maids attended furaces repaired. Call R. A. the Stake Rose Prom in Paro-wa- n (Bob) Robinson 2597 Fridav evening. They were- Connie Davenport La Ran and Francis Farrow, Bonn ie Dallev and Donna Gail Fife Their teacher Mrs Elda Fife took them to the dance. I j j Fif! self-start- , j Game: TURKEYS RELEASED MONTH 'EI.I.O AREA save money by getting soil tests to guide them in applying fertalizer according to Wallace Sjoblom, Iron County I pat-rnr- Glen and Renee Halterman became proud parents of a little born to them ing and tagging programs now at thedaughter Iron hospital being conducted in several on Jan 24. County She tipped the areas. scales at 8 pounds and 5 oz. been have The Haltermans have one cVer already Mny - other son as the released nd pro;nd daughter. tagged grm has been accented this Mrs. Elane Duke of Provo year through use of the more easily handled single traps, spent part of the week here. Deer are more readily baited into the traps when the snow covers much of the forage and moves the annimals into more concentrated areas. Guide Fertilizer Summit News 'Application Farmers in Iron County can Gilgcr, reporter Plantings of more than two acres will qualify for soil bank The postal insurance of par- benefits. However, the state cel post was streamlined reforesters office in Salt Lake cently with the discontinube contacted to obmust City ance of the 5c insurance fee tain these benefits. derson Nevada with Milton effective Jan. 2. From now on Mortcnsen and family. They a single fee of 10c will be Dr. T. W. Daniel, professor also spent some time in Las charged for all domestic par- of forest management said Vegas with the Jay Morten- cels insured for amounts not trees should be planted as tu i vecd $10. We believe earlv in the spring as the soil that the change in fee will can be worked. Instruction on e tree make Mtle difference to planting is available on but w ill expedite handl- request. (two new grandsons A boy to ing pireels and payment of Mr and Mrs. Ralph Benson claims J at Provo on Jan. 11, and a boy POSTAGE DUE The regula meeting of the to Mr. and Mrs. Myron Abbott Iron County Board of Edu- of Paragonah on January 18. D"1 toa know that one man cation will be held Monday nearlv nnwd becoming the Mr. and Mrs. Nate Benson 4. 1957. at 9:30 a. Pros '( I'm t of the United States February and children of Henderson, m. in the school board office because he refused to pay the in Nev. stopped at the Phillip Cedar City. Benson home last Thursday postage on one letter? This Iron School Hoard County man Zaehjrv Taylor, refused on their way to Provo for a Office. to pnv the postage on a letter Howard N. Dailey baski tball game. Mr. Benson advoing him that he had been accompanied them there. Mr. nominated bv the Whig Party & Mrs. Bill Burt & sons were to r"" for the presidency of Custom, education and fashi- also in attedance at the game the IT? ons form the transient stand- They were all guests of the Simon Bensons while in Pro- ards of mortals. vo. Ftsh & fi e Soil Tests Help LOCAL AND PERSONAL NEWS douglas fir. 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